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CHAP. V. Grapes, 75 



Set i. On the Conftni&ion of the Grape-houfe, ib. 

 2. On the Situation and Preparation of the 



Border, 77 



3* On Preparing the Plants, 81 

 4. On Planting, and the Kinds beft adapted 



to the Grape-houfe, 84 



1. White fweet Water, 87 



2. White Mufcadine, ib. 



3. Royal Mufcadine, ib. 



4. Black Mufcadine, 88 



5. Black Frontinac, ib. 



6. White Frontinac, ib. 



7. Red Frontinac, ib, 



8. Grifly Frontinac, 89 



9. Black Hamburgh, ib. 

 Xo. White Hamburgh, or Portugal, zb. 



11. White Railin, 90 



12. Red Raifin, ib. 



13. Syrian, - ib. 



14. White Tokay, ib. 



15. Flame- coloured Tokay, 91 



1 6. White Paffe Mofque, ib. 



17. Grecian, or Greek Grape, ib. 



18. White Mufcat of Alexandria, 92 



19. Black Mufcat, - ib. 



20. Large Black Clufler, ib. 



21. Black Conftantia, 93 



22. White Conftantia, - ib. 



23. St Peter's Grape, ib. 



24. Lombardy, ib. 

 ' 5. On Training and Pruning, 94 



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